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polonium
CIDE DICTIONARY
polonium, n. [NL. So named after Poland, in L. form Polonia, one of the discoverers being a Pole.].
A radioactive chemical element, discovered by M. and MMe. Curie in pitchblende, and originally called radium F . It has atomic number 84 and an atomic weight of 210. It is a very rare natural element, having an abundance in uranium ores only 0.2% that of radium. It is closely related chemically to bismuth. It emits only alpha rays, and has a half-life of 138 days. It is thus more unstable than radium, and a milligram of polonium emits as many alpha particles as 5 grams of radium. Twenty-seven isotopes are known, with atomic masses from 192 to 218. At present a more practical method of preparation than isolation from ores is the preparation by neutron bombardment of bismuth in a nuclear reactor, and it may be obtained commercially by users having an appropriate permit. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
polonium, n. Chem. a rare radioactive metallic element, occurring naturally in uranium ores.
Usage
Symb.: Po.
Etymology
F & mod.L f. med.L Polonia Poland (the discoverer's native country) + -IUM
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